inflammations in Germany

inflammations [infləmeiʃənz] Entzündunge

Sentence patterns related to "inflammations"

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1. These include kidney inflammations, and lesions and increased kidney weight.

2. Okra, which also contains calcium an aid in reducing stomach inflammations.

3. Blackberry leaf extract as an active ingredient against skin irritations and inflammations

4. After fresh injuries, after surgical procedures, in case of chronic inflammations and pain.

Nach frischen Verletzungen, nach operativen Eingriffen, bei chronischen Entzündungen und Schmerzen.

5. Immunomodulating composition for use especially in the treatment of inflammations, infections and surgical adhesions

6. This review article presents the actual value of CT in malformations, traumatic injuries, inflammations, tumors and bone dystrophies.

In Form einer Übersichtsarbeit wird der heutige Stellenwert der CT bei Fehlbildungen, Traumen, Entzündungen, Tumoren und Knochendystrophien im Bereich des Felsenbeins dargestellt.

7. Both inferior alveolar nerves and apical inflammations of teeth 23, 25, 36, and 35 were virtually simulated.

Mit dem VOXEL-MAN-System wurden aus den Schichtdaten eines Schädels ein virtuelles, dreidimensionales Modell erstellt und Nervi alveolares inferiores sowie apikale Granulome der Zähne 23, 25, 36 und 35 modelliert.

8. Cyclic peptides represented by general formula (I) and having VLA-4 adhesion inhibitory activities, and the use thereof as remedies for allergic inflammations or hepatitis.

9. Accordingly, adhesion is provided to prevent the spectacles sliding down the bridge of the nose while not promoting the formation of skin inflammations on the nose.

10. This pharmaceutical preparation is useful in the treatment of painful conditions caused by acute or chronic inflammatory processes (such as rheumatoid arthritis, myositis, gastritis, colitis, inflammations in the urogenital tract).

11. In a 2-year inhalation study in F344 rats and B6C3F1 mice, there was no evidence of carcinogenic activity, although increased lung inflammations and bronchial lymph node hyperplasia were observed.

12. These early vibrators became popular among the medical profession and were used for treating a wide variety of ailments in women and men including hysteria, arthritis, constipation, amenorrhea, inflammations, and tumors; some wounded World War I soldiers received vibrotherapy as treatment at English and French hospitals in Serbia.

13. Blistering (plural Blisterings) (medicine, veterinary) The practice of forming blisters on the skin, to promote blood flow and aid healing.1852, The American Journal of Homoeopathy (volumes 7-9, page 99) Inflammations are treated generally by allopathic practitioners by bleedings, Blisterings, purgings, vomitings, Antimony and Mercury: and this is practised, more or less, with little